Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an anti-theft alarm tag comprising two parts, one
of which is provided with a pin attached to said one part to be located on one side
of a product with the pin extending through the product into locking engagement with
the other part, which is to be located on the opposite side of the product. Said one
part has a housing which includes a bottom and a cover and encloses an alarm device
and an electronic circuit controlling the alarm device. The pin is connected with
a deformable element, and contact means in said electronic circuit are switchable
to trigger the alarm device by deformation of said element following an attempt to
separate said parts.
Background
[0002] An alarm tag of this type is disclosed in WO 95/27959. In the prior art alarm tag
described in this publication the pin is attached to a bottom wall of the housing.
Also a bi-stable spring washer is attached to said bottom wall. This washer is operatively
related to the electronic circuit and forms a contact element which is normally in
a first position in which the alarm device is silent, but is switched via the pin
to a second position at attempt to separate the two parts of the alarm tag.
[0003] An important aspect relating to anti-theft alarm tags of the type referred to is
the manufacturing cost of the tag since the tag is a product which is sensitive to
price.
[0004] Another aspect is that among shop-keepers there is a great demand for alarm tags
that are not only cheaper but also smaller and thinner than those available on the
market today.
Summary of the invention
[0005] A primary object of the present invention is to provide a most reliable anti-theft
alarm tag of the type referred to, which can be made small and thin and can be manufactured
at low costs.
[0006] This object as well as further objects that will be apparent to the skilled man by
the description which follows are achieved according to the invention by an alarm
tag of the kind referred to above, which is characterized by the features of claim
1. Further features of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
Brief description of the drawing
[0007] Illustrative embodiments of the alarm tag of the invention will be described below
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
FIG. 1 is a side view of an alarm tag attached to a product shown fragmentarily in
cross section;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross sectional view of that part of the alarm tag which comprises
a pin and a housing, in a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view taken along line III - III in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of a bottom of the housing in FIGS 2 and 3, as seen from the
inside thereof;
FIG. 5 is a plan view of a cover of the housing as seen from the inside thereof with
a circuit board mounted therein,
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary enlarged cross sectional view of the housing disclosing a
contact device forming part of the electronic circuit,
FIG. 7 is a plan view of a battery lid as seen from the inside thereof,
FIG. 8 is a side view of the battery lid, and FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view similar
to that in FIG. 2 of a second embodiment of the invention.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments
[0008] In FIG. 1 there is shown an alarm tag which comprises a first part 10 including a
lock mechanism. Part 10 is applied to one side of a product 11. The alarm tag also
comprises a second part 12 including a housing 13 with a pin 14 and enclosing an alarm
device. Part 12 is applied to the opposite side of product 11 with pin 14 extending
through the product. The pin is easily pushed axially into part 10 but is firmly gripped
by the lock mechanism if it is attempted to displace the pin in the opposite direction.
Part 12 is thus attached to part 10 by the lock mechanism in such a way that the parts
cannot be separated for removal of the alarm tag from the product unless the lock
mechanism is operated magnetically or mechanically in a release device at the site
in a department store or shop where the product is to be paid for. The lock mechanism
can be of any type known in the art including latch members which engage the pin but
can be disengaged by mechanical or magnetic actuation by means of the release device,
reference is made e.g. to US 5,275,122.
[0009] The alarm device is activated if the alarm tag is carried out from a defined area
in a department store or a shop due to the fact that the alarm tag then, at the exit
from said area, will leave an electromagnetic or electrostatic field maintained in
said area, or is carried through such a field maintained between bows located one,
at each side of an exit passage, in accordance with a well known technique applied
in connection with alarm tags.
[0010] With reference primarily to Fig. 2, housing 13 comprises a bottom 15 and a cover
16 which are made of an impact resistant and preferably elastically deformable material,
e.g. polycarbonate, and are welded or fused together at 17. In the space defined by
the bottom and the cover there is mounted a circuit board 18 which on the upper side
thereof engages protrusions 19 in the cover, which keep the circuit board in a fixed
position in the space defined by the bottom and the cover.
[0011] A circular sound washer 20 rests on a sharp edge of a circular rim 21 projecting
from the upper side of bottom 15, and is attached to the rim by means of an elastic
glue, double-stick tape, or any other suitable adhesive. The sound washer includes
a circular piezoelectric layer 22 on the upper surface thereof. This layer can be
made as a circular disc which is attached to the upper surface of the washer, e.g.
by means of an adhesive.
[0012] Openings 23 are provided in the bottom for the insertion of two batteries 24 and
25, of which one has a positive pole facing upwards and the other a positive pole
facing downwards. The bottom has upstanding guide formations 26 for localizing the
batteries in the correct position, see Fig. 4. A lid 27 for covering openings 23 has
spring hooks 28 which at closing of the lid engage sloping surfaces formed by the
bottom, the hooks being deflected by sliding against said surfaces when the lid is
pushed against the lower side of the bottom to close the openings. The hooks snap
into engagement with shoulders 29 in the closed position of the lid.
[0013] As shown in Fig. 5, circuit board 18 has contacts 30 for connection of the batteries
to the circuit on the circuit board. A spring blade 31 is provided as a contact element
connecting the batteries in series, see Fig. 3. There are also on the lower side of
the circuit board contact blades 32 which connect the sound washer with the circuit
board, see Fig. 5.
[0014] According to a first embodiment, shown in Fig. 2, pin 14 has a head 33 and is received
in a bore 34 in cover 16, which preferably is shaped such that the head is flush with
the upper surface of the cover. A knurled portion 35 of the pin having limited axial
length is received in bore 34 with pressure fit so that the pin is attached to cover
16. The pin extends through a bore 36 in bottom 15 with sliding or clearance fit in
said bore, and projects from the lower side of the bottom. A semicircular rib 37 is
formed by the bottom at the lower side thereof with the center in bore 36 and this
rib makes it difficult to apply pincers against the pin at an attempt to cut the pin
between the two parts of the alarm tag. The rib preferably does not extend all the
way around the pin as there must be clearance for the battery lid to be mounted and
demounted.
[0015] With reference to Fig. 5, the circuit board forms a tongue 38 with a contact blade
39, which contact blade is attached to the circuit board at one end and is inclined
towards the bottom at its other end. Normally this contact blade is supported at the
other end by a projection 40 on the battery guide formation 26, see Fig. 6. In this
position the contact blade is spaced from an associated contact 39A on the lower side
of the circuit board but can be engaged with this contact by flexing of the cover
towards the bottom of the housing such that circuit board 18 and particularly contact
39A is brought into contact with contact blade 39 at projection 40. When the alarm
tag is applied to a product with the two parts of the tag located on opposite sides
of the product and with the pin penetrating the product and locked in part 12, any
attempt to separate the two parts 10 and 12 of the alarm tag will consequently cause
yielding of the cover towards the bottom so that contact blade 39 will be pressed
upwards against the associated contact on the circuit board, which triggers the alarm
circuit, including an oscillator circuit and a holding circuit both provided on the
circuit board. When the alarm is triggered the oscillator circuit is energized so
that the sound washer produces sound and is kept producing sound by means of the holding
circuit until this circuit is reset. Reset is effected by short-circuiting battery
24 by means of a needle (not shown) that is applied against contact element 31 through
an aperture 41, see Fig. 3, which is not available until the two parts 10 and 12 have
been separated. Accordingly, the alarm cannot be stopped until the two parts of the
alarm tag have been separated by authorized staff. By means of the needle acting against
the contact element 31, battery 24 is short circuited between the positive pole thereof
and the shell of the battery. The holding circuit and thus the alarm circuit cannot
function with one battery only energizing the holding circuit. Openings 42 are provided
in the housing so as to allow the sound produced by the triggered alarm tag to propagate
into the surroundings of the tag, see Fig. 2.
[0016] The housing of the alarm tag of the invention can be stored without the pin and then
when it is to be used can be provided with a pin of suitable length and thickness
for combination with a desired part 12.
[0017] In the embodiment described, lid 27 can be replaced by an integral part of the bottom
which means, however, that the batteries are located in the housing before cover and
bottom thereof are interconnected at 17, and then cannot be exchanged. A second embodiment
disclosed in FIG. 9 has a battery arrangement of this type, although it should be
realized that this battery configuration is equally applicable to the design of the
attachment of the pin to cover 16 in Fig. 2. In the embodiment of Fig. 9, rib 37 extends
over a complete circle because no space is required for mounting and demounting a
battery lid.
[0018] The second embodiment includes a further modification, in that pin 14 is attached
to circuit board 18rather than to cover 16. The circuit board is resiliently flexible,
and contact blade 39 is mounted in order to function as described in connection with
the first embodiment so that when the pin is manipulated in an effort to remove the
alarm tag from the product protected by the tag the circuit board will flex and the
contact blade will close the electric circuit to trigger the alarm. Otherwise the
second embodiment is identical with the first embodiment.
[0019] It has been found that alarm tags of similar type as that described herein can be
brought out of order by heating the pin by means of a lighter. A specific embodiment
of the present invention is devised to overcome this problem. According to this solution,
contact blade 39 is inherently biased to take a position in which it is set against
the associated contact 39A on the circuit board, but is withheld from this position
by a connection element or spacer of wax or another fusible material (not shown) which
keeps contact blade 39 spaced from the associated contact 39A on the circuit board.
If the connection element or spacer melts due to warming of the pin contact blade
39 due to the inherent bias will bend against the associated contact on the circuit
board and thus will trigger the alarm.
1. Anti-theft alarm tag comprising a first part (10) provided with a pin (14), and a
second part (12), which first part is devised to be located on one side of a product
(11) with the pin extending through the product into locking engagement with the second
part (12) located on the opposite side of the product, said first part having a housing
which includes a bottom (15) from which said pin projects and a cover (16), which
housing encloses an alarm device and an electronic circuit controlling the alarm device
(20), the pin being connected with a resiliently deformable element, contact means
(39,39A) in said electronic circuit being adapted to trigger the alarm device by deformation
of said element following an attempt to separate said parts, characterized in that the pin (14) extends with clearance or slide fit through said bottom, such that pulling
of said pin forces said resilient member towards said bottom to affect said connector
means to trigger the alarm.
2. The alarm tag of claim 1, wherein the cover (16) forms said resiliently deformable
element.
3. The alarm tag of claim 1, wherein a circuit board (18) supporting said electronic
circuit and connected with the housing forms said resiliently deformable element.
4. The alarm tag of any of the preceding claims, wherein the contact means (39) comprises
a normally open switch in the electronic circuit to be closed by deformation of the
deformable element (16; 18) following an attempt to separate the parts (10, 12) of
the alarm tag.
5. The alarm tag of claim 3 and 4, wherein the switch is supported by the circuit board
(18).
6. The alarm tag of claim 5, wherein the switch comprises a contact blade (39) mounted
to the circuit board (18) at one end and, in an open position of the switch, resting
against the bottom (15) at the other end.
7. The alarm tag of claim 5, wherein the switch comprises a contact blade which is inherently
biased towards a closed position and is withheld from the closed position by a spacer
fusible by heating thereof.
8. The alarm tag of any of claims 1 to 7, wherein a ridge (37) is provided on the lower
side of the bottom (15) encircling the pin (14) partly or completely.
9. The alarm tag of any of claims 1 to 8, wherein batteries (25, 25) connected with the
electronic circuit are permanently enclosed in the housing (15, 16).
10. The alarm tag of any of claims 1 to 9 wherein the alarm device includes a sound washer
(20) which is fixedly attached to a rim (21) formed by the bottom (15) on the inside
surface thereof.